The following is a rundown of the day’s news drawn from other media sources with topics curated just for Money and Markets readers: Obamacare, personal safety and feedom, business and more!

Obamacare

State Obamacare Exchanges Enroll 3 Percent of Target So Far
President Barack Obama’s health-care reform has reached only about 3 percent of its enrollment target for 2014 in 12 U.S. states where new online health insurance marketplaces are mostly working smoothly, a report released on Monday said.

The ObamaCare Dozen
The torrents of Affordable Care Act monsoon season aren’t letting up, so Democrats are scrambling to help the victims: namely, their own careers.

Personal safety and freedom

New Drone Can Fly, Swim, Drive …
The future of military drones isn’t surveillance and dropping bombs. It’s transformation: a single unmanned vehicle that can fly, swim, drive and even hop like a frog across a variety of terrains and obstacles.

What I Saw at the Doomsday Prepper Convention
More and more Americans are spending money to get ready for an uncertain future — gathering food, water, tools and skills to help them weather anything from a hurricane to a pandemic.

Egypt Is the Worst Arab Country for Women
Increasingly commonplace sexual violence has combined with plummeting female representation in parliament and a growth in more extreme Islamic views to push the country to the bottom of the region for women’s rights.

Venezuela to Toughen Price Controls, Set Profits
“We can’t just close the businesses; the owners have to go to jail,” Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said in an impassioned speech in which he cited Jewish, Muslim and Christian texts to harangue businessmen he accuses of usury.